American 

Standard 

Revolving 

Doors 


2512-14  MONROE  STREET,  CHICAGO 


A  CATALOG  of  Revolving  Doors,  at  its  best, 
can  deal  only  in  generalities.  No  given 
scheme  will  fit  with  precision  the  needs  of 
more  than  one  occasion.  Each  building  will  vary 
in  conditions,  layout  and  finish  with  a  correspond¬ 
ing  difference  in  the  door  proper  to  serve  it. 

The  object,  then,  of  this  booklet  is  to  present  to 
architects,  builders  and  interested  laymen  as  well,  in 
as  clear  and  concise  a  manner  as  possible,  the  ad¬ 
vantages  and  uses  of  the  American  “Standard” 
Revolving  Door,  together  with  an  explanation  of  its 
principle  and  description  of  its  operation. 

The  revolving  door  is  a  proved  architectural  tri¬ 
umph  of  unquestioned  economy  and  practical  effi¬ 
ciency.  We  hope  that  this  booklet  will  convey  to 
you  an  appreciation  proportionate  to  its  merit. 


AMERICAN  REVOLVING  DOOR  CO.,  CHICAGO 


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The  American  “Standard” 
Revolving  Door 

Is  the  recognized  “Standard”  of  Revolving  Doors.  Its  use 
in  all  parts  of  the  country  and  in  buildings  costing  millions 
of  dollars  is  the  best  tribute  to  its  usefulness.  Its  superior¬ 
ity  over  all  old-style  vestibules  and  regular  front  doors  is 
so  evident  that  in  the  entrances  to  our  larger  buildings  no 
other  door  is  considered. 

As  a  heat,  fuel  and  money  saver  no  other  invention  in 
recent  years  has  contributed  more  to  the  health  of  the  occu¬ 
pants  or  added  more  to  the  dividends  of  the  owner  of  the 
building  than  the  American  “Standard”  Revolving  Door. 

American  “Standard”  Revolving  Doors  are  built  complete 
in  our  Chicago  factory.  The  mechanical  features  are  fully 
covered  by  Patent  No.  906175,  dated  Dec.  8,  1908,  owned  by 
us  and  represent  the  most  simple  and  efficient  method  of  con¬ 
struction  and  operation  in  use  today.  Materials,  workman¬ 
ship  and  finish  are  matters  of  special  pride  with  us  and  are 
the  best  obtainable. 

Each  door  is  erected  complete  before  shipment,  and  oper¬ 
ated  as  a  final  test  to  prove  that  it  is  right  in  every  particular. 

Every  door  is  guaranteed  against  all  defects  of  material, 
workmanship  or  construction. 


We  furnish  complete  directions  for  installing  the  American 
“Standard”  Revolving  Door,  and  any  intelligent  mechanic 
who  will  follow  them  can  install  our  door  correctly. 

AMERICAN  REVOLVING  DOOR  CO. 
Office  and  Factory:  2512-2514  West  Monroe  Street,  Chicago. 


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Design  A 


The 

“American  Standard” 
Revolving  Door. 


Its  leading  features: 


As  a  main  entrance  door  of 

a  building  it  takes  the  place  of 
a  number  of  successive  swing 
doors.  It  requires  no  vestibule , 
as  it  is  its  own  vestibule  and 
therefore  economizes  space.  It 
dispenses  entirely  with  the  un¬ 
sightly  “Storm  Houses  ”  and 
“Sheds,  ”  and  their  removal  and 
re-erection  every  season. 


It  makes  the  most  conven¬ 
ient  entrance,  free  from  ob¬ 
structions  and  is  as  light  and 
airy  in  appearance  as  if  no  win¬ 
ter  doors  were  in  use.  Its  ele¬ 
gant  appearance  makes  its  re¬ 
moval  during  the  summer  season 
unnecessary,  and  it  is  therefore 
a  door  for  all  the  seasons. 


It  is  the  most  effective  fuel  saver  ever  devised. 


It  is  a  door  that  never  needs  closing,  cannot  be  left  open,  blown  open  or  slammed. 


It  accomodates  a  greater  number  of  passers  than  any  other  door  system,  because 
it  keeps  the  ingoing  and  outgoing  crowds  separated  and  thereby  prevents  collisions. 


Its  exclusion  of  all  street  noises  and  the  noiseless  action  of  the  door  itself,  the 

absence  of  checks,  springs,  bumpers  and  weights.  Is  especially  important  in  churches, 
theatres,  lecture  halls,  libraries  and  court  rooms. 


The  four  rotating  wings  may  be  folded  flat  on  each  other  and  moved  aside  by  one 
person  single  handed  in  a  few  seconds,  leaving  a  free  passage  way  for  furniture,  bulky 
packages  or  full  ventilation  in  pleasant  weather. 


The  complete  exclusion  of  all  wind,  rain,  snow  and  dust  during  the  severest 

storms,  while  people  are  passing  comfortably  in  and  out,  is  the  crowning  merit  of  the 
Revolving  Door. 


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The  “American  Standard  ”  Revolving  Door  consists  of  two 
segmental  walls,  a  ceiling  and  the  rotating  structure 

Our  illustrations,  figures  1  and  2,  show  for  descriptive  purposes  one  of  the 
most  popular  designs  of  a  “Standard”  Revolving  Door,  but  any  other  design  of 
walls,  wings  and  cornice  may  be  substituted. 

Dimensions 

The  standard  height  of  a  revolving  door  structure  between  floor  and  ceiling 
is  usually  7  feet,  7%  feet  or  8  feet.  The  inside  diameter  of  the  cylindrical  ves¬ 
tibule  is  6  feet,  6%  feet,  7  feet,  7 y2  feet  or  8  feet. 


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Various  Positions  of  Revolving  Doors 


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The  Two  Curved  Walls 

The  two  curved  walls  are  made  of  a  true  circle  in  segment  shape  and 
each  is  horizontally  about  one  and  one-half  inch  wider  than  a  quarter  circle,  in 
order  that  at  least  two  of  the  wings  are  constantly  in  contact  with  the  two 
walls,  which  makes  them  “always  closed.”  The  inside  of  the  walls  must  be 
made  of  a  cylindrical  true  smooth  surface.  No  beading,  grooves  or  other  irreg¬ 
ularity  of  this  surface  is  permissible. 

The  walls  may  be  made  of  tongued  and  grooved  material,  held  in  shape  by 
wooden  or  iron  bands;  or  they  may  be  framed  together  of  curved  stiles  and 
bent  rails,  filled  flush  with  bent  wood  or  glass  panels.  Walls  may  also  be  of 
electroplated  cast  iron,  cast  bronze,  marble,  tile,  concrete  or  any  other  suitable 
material. 

Curved  marble  bases,  to  correspond  with  base  in  hallway,  may  be  placed 
under  the  wooden  walls,  to  prevent  marring  the  same  from  rrequent  mopping 
of  the  floors;  or  sheet  brass  or  bronze  may  be  placed  at  the  bottom  of  the 
curved  walls  to  protect  that  portion  of  the  woodwork  from  injury,  but  these 
last  named  features  are  not  essential,  they  only  add  to  the  good  appearance  of 
the  structure. 

The  Ceiling 

The  ceiling  must  be  flat  and  smooth  underneath  and  like  the  inner  surface 
of  the  walls,  beading,  grooving  or  other  irregularities  must  be  omitted.  The 
edge  of  the  ceiling  may  be  crowned  with  a  neat  moulding,  design  B,  or  a  regular 
cornice  may  surround  the  ceiling,  design  A  or  figure  1. 


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Diagram  A 

Wings  Revolving,  “Always 
Closed” 


Diagram  B 
Half  Open  Position 


Diagram  C 

I  olded  and  Fastened 
Centrally 


Diagram  D 
Folded  and  Locked 


Diagram  E 

Folded  and  Moved  Aside 


The  Rotating  Wings 

The  four  rotating  wings  may  be  made  in  any  popular  design,  but  the  fol¬ 
lowing  items  must  receive  consideration: 

Lightness — The  wings  should  be  as  light  as  possible  and  still  strong 
enough  to  withstand  the  considerable  strain  imposed  upon  them;  heavy  wings 
are  hard  to  start  and  hard  to  stop  and  must  therefore  be  avoided;  bronze  or  cast 
iron  wings,  even  metal  covered  wings  are  not  recommendable.  In  regard  to 
thickness  of  wood  for  wings  one  and  three-eighths  inch  will  answer  all  practical 
purposes. 

Kickplatea  are  a  necessary  adjunct  to  revolving  door  wings.  We  recom¬ 
mend  not  less  than  eight  inches  high  and  No.  12  gauge  rolled  metal;  cast  metal 
plates  are  impractical  as  being  too  heavy. 

Handrails  are  the  means  of  pushing  the  wings  around  and  one  is  sufficient 
on  each  at  the  approaching  sides  of  the  wings. 

Pushplates  having  the  word  “Push”  displayed  in  large,  distinct  letters, 
show  people  in  what  direction  to  go;  they  don’t  need  to  be  of  large  size,  as  the 
door  is  not  pushed  forward  by  applying  the  hand  on  them,  the  handrail  fulfills 
this  purpose. 

Locking  Bolts  are  attached  to  the  upper  edge  of  the  wings,  in  order  to  lock 
them  against  unauthorized  passage,  or  for  holding  them  in  an  open  central 
position. 

Two  double  cylinder  Keylocks  are  attached  when  so  desired  to  lock  or 
unlock  the  structure  from  out  or  inside  of  the  building. 

Felt  and  rubber  Weatherstrips  form  an  airlock  at  the  top,  bottom  and 
vertical  edges  of  the  wings.  The  vertical  weatherstrips  are  made  extra  wide  to 
prevent  the  possibility  of  pinching  hands  and  fingers;  they  are  also  set  at  a 
slight  incline  to  make  them  noiseless  and  tend  to  prevent  rotating  the  wings  in 
the  wrong  direction. 


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Suspension  Device 

As  the  four  rotating  wings  of  the  “Standard”  Revolving  Door  are  so 
arranged  that  they  can  be  folded  together  and  moved  to  one  side  of  the  vestibule 
to  clear  the  entire  opening,  they  naturally  cannot  be  made  to  turn  on  a  pivot 
which  rests  on  the  floor.  Therefore,  and  also  for  the  purpose  of  keeping  the 
bearing  parts  away  from  dirt  and  dust,  the  rotating  structure  is  suspended 
from  above,  from  a  carriage  which  rests  on  a  pair  of  channel  irons,  supported 
above  the  ceiling  and  extending  from  middle  of  one  wall  to  the  middle  of  the 
other  wall.  These  channel  irons  are  encased  in  a  neat  moulded  box  when  a 
low  crown  moulding  is  used  in  place  of  a  cornice,  see  design  B,  but  with  a 
regular  cornice,  design  A,  of  not  less  than  seven  inches  in  height,  the  channel 
irons  are  completely  concealed  between  the  ceiling  and  the  top  cover. 

The  wings  are  connected  at  their  central  upper  edges  to  a  kingbolt,  K 
(see  figures  3,  4  and  5),  which  top-end  rests  by  means  of  a  pin,  P,  upon  an 
annular  bearing  plate,  BP,  supported  by  ball  bearings,  BB,  confined  in  a  dust- 
proof  bearing  cup,  BC. 


Fiq  3.  Top  View  ofU-ollev  Devise. 


The  balls  of  this  bearing  are  absolutely  true  spheres,  made  of  tool  steel 
and  move  in  a  bronze  casing  on  case-hardened  steel  rings. 

The  bearing  cup  is  supported  on  two  wheels,  WH,  and  forms  a  carriage, 
which,  when  not  held  rigidly  in  its  center  position,  can  be  rolled  forward  and 
back  upon  the  lower  flanges  of  the  two  connected  channel  irons,  Cl. 

But  when  the  revolving  door  is  to  be  rotated,  this  carriage,  with  kingbolt 
and  suspended  wings,  must  be  held  absolutely  rigid  in  the  center.  For  this 
purpose  and  to  keep  the  channels  in  perfect  alignment,  a  separator,  SE,  is  placed 
in  such  a  way  near  the  middle  of  the  channels,  that,  when  the  wings  with  their 
kingbolt  are  moved  towards  the  center  position,  the  two  wheels  stop  against  the 
flanges  of  the  separator  and  cause  lockplate,  LP,  to  engage  a  hook  shaped  exten¬ 
sion,  HE,  of  the  carriage,  which  arrangement  keeps  the  carriage  confined  to  its 
center  position  until  disengaged. 

For  the  purpose  of  keeping  the  wings  at  the  floor  in  their  center  position, 
a  steel  pivot  pin  moving  vertically  in  a  bronze  lined  casting,  fastened  to  the 
lower  end  of  the  inner  wing  edges,  can  be  dropped  down  into  a  cast  bronze  floor 
socket  and  be  lifted  up  when  the  wings  are  to  be  moved  aside. 

The  revolving  wings,  held  at  the  bottom  by  the  pivot  pin  entering  the  floor 
socket  and  at  the  top  by  the  kingbolt  carriage  engaging  the  lockplate  of  the  sep¬ 
arator,  are  now  secured  in  such  a  position  that  they  can  be  freely  rotated. 


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Folding  Device 
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FIG  7  TopViewof  CROSSBAR. 


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DROP  BRACE 


Fiq  8.  Connection  of 

PERMANENT and  HINGJED 
WINGJS  at  CENTER 


so. 


Of  the  four  rotating  wings  two  opposite  ones,  called 
“permanent  wings,”  figure  2,  are  rigidly  connected  to 
each  other  by  means  of  a  metal  cross  bar,  figures  6 
and  7,  which  keeps  both  wings  in  proper  alignment 
Strong  metal  drop  braces,  figure  8,  hinged  to  this 
cross  bar,  are  held  in  a  horizontally  extended  position 
or  dropped  downward,  out  of  the  way. 

The  other  wings  are  hinged  to  the  permanent 
wings,  in  such  a  way  that  they  fold  flat  against  their 
adjacent  wings.  To  keep  the  hinged  wings  in  extend¬ 
ed  position,  they  are  provided  with  metal  sockets,  SO, 
figure  8,  which  the  ends  of  the  drop  braces  engage. 

When  it  is  desired  to  fold  the  wings,  unhook  the  drop  braces  from  their 
sockets  and  swing  them  downward,  then  fold  the  hinged  against  the  permanent 
wings  and  catches,  not  shown  in  the  cuts,  keep  the  wings  together,  which  may 
then  he  fastened  in  central  open  position  by  means  of  locking  bolts,  see  figure 
1,  or  swung  across  the  vestibule  to  lock  it  completely. 


Sliding  Device 

When  the  wings  are  folded  and  stand  in  central  open  position,  they  may 
be  completely  moved  to  one  side,  by  lifting  the  bottom  pivot  from  the  floor 
socket  and  pushing  against  the  lower  part  of  the  folded  wings,  which  operation 
automatically  disengages  the  overhead  lockplate,  and  causes  the  entire  sus¬ 
pended  structure  to  roll  on  its  wheels  towards  one  side  of  the  vestibule,  where 
it  will  stop  against  the  wall  posts.  The  locking  bolts  are  then  pushed  into  their 
ceiling  plates  and  the  bottom  pivot  dropped  into  a  side  socket  provided  for  in 
the  floor. 

To  restore  the  wings  to  their  rotating  position,  withdraw  lockbolts  and  bot¬ 
tom  pivot,  wheel  back  to  the  center,  where  the  automatic  catch  in  the  ceiling  will 
engage  and  retain  the  wings  in  center  position.  Then  drop  the  bottom  pivot  into 
the  floor  socket  and  readjust  the  wings  to  their  rotating  position. 


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The  above  is  an  illustration  of  the  American  Revolving  Door  in  the  main 
entrance  of  the  world  famous  Congress  Hotel,  Chicago. 

The  daily  use  of  our  Doors  at  the  portals  of  this  celebrated  hotel  is  a 
mute  tribute  to  its  merit. 


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AMERICAN  REVOLVING  DOOR  CO.,  CHICAGO 


Western  Union  Telegraph  Building,  Chicago 


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OFFICE  OF  THE 

WESTERN  UNION  BUILDING 

111  WEST  JACKSON  BOULEVARD 

W.  I.  LAKE.  AOBNT  CHICAGO 

August  6th,  1913. 


American  Revolving  Door  Co. 

Chicago,  Ill. 
Gentlemen.  - 


Replying  to  your  inquiry  as  to  revolving  door 
installed  at  main  entrance  of  this  building  by  you  last 
Pall  beg  to  say  that  same  is  giving  good  service  and  we 
are  thoroughly  satisfied.  The  door  requires  very  little 
attention  and  is  easy  to  operate. 

Yours  truly, 


Agent . 


Jicjleiser,  'Qcntvparuf 


NEW  YORK 
215  4th  Ave. 

DULUTH,  MINN. 
QUINCY,  ILL, 
LIMA.  OHIO 


LADIES’  WEARING  APPAREL 


324  SO.  MICHIGAN  AVENUE 

TEL.  HARRISON  E409-S4I0 


Mr.  J.  J.  Schaller,  C/?/ * 

%  American  Revolving  Door  Co.,  wniociao, - August  1  ~[  _ 

2512  W.  Monroe  St.  Chicago. 

Dear  Sir; 

In  reply  to  your  valued  favor  of  recent 
date,  we  beg  to  say  that  the  door  installed  at  our 
Store  located  at  #324  Michigan  Ave.  South  is  very 
satisfactory  in  every  respect,  and  we  can  highly 
recommend  it-  to  anyone  you  may  refer  to  us. 


Yours  very  truly, 
THE  LE_J£?R  COMPANY, 


1? 


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West  Entrance  Lion  House,  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago 


American  Standing  Revolving  Doors  have  been  installed  in  both  entrances 
of  the  new  Lion  and  Tiger  House  in  Lincoln  Park.  Read  the  letter  of  the 
Director  of  the  Lincoln  Park  Zoo  on  opposite  page. 


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COMMISSIONERS 
"  RAN  C I  S  T.SIMMONS.PRCSIOINT 
BRYAN  L AT MROP,  v iC  (-PRCSiRCNT 
■REOCRICK  L.WILK.  AUDITOR 
.CO  AUSTRIAN 
M.  GANS  BERGEN 
kMOS  PCTTIBONC 
;  HA  RUES  H  WILSON 


THE  COMMI  SSIONERS  OF  LINCOLN  PARK 

NORTH  CLARK  &  CENTER  STS 

CHICAGO 

Aug.  7th. 191 3. 


OFFICE  R  S 

ARTHUR  S  LEWIS.SCC'r  »  SURT. 
CHAS.A.  CHU  RAW,  ATTORN E> 
THEODORE  FR  E  E  M  A  N ,  TRC  A  8. 

O.  C.  SIMONDS. 

CONSULTING  LANDSCAPE  OAROtNIR 
TELEPHONE  LINCOLN  2410 


American  Revolving  Door  Co. 


Chicago, Ill. 
Gentlemen: 


The  two  "Standard1'  Revolving  Doors  installed  by 
your  company  in  the  New  Lion  House  have  been  now  been 
in  use  about  ten  months. 


As  you  know  no  expense  has  been  spared  to  make  it 
the  model  building  of  its  kind  in  the  world, and  the  fact 
that  we  have  equipped  it  with  "Standard"  Revolving  Doors, 
not  from  an  economical  stand  point  but  because  we  had  to 
have  the  best  door, the  door  that  would  enable  us  to  keep 
the  building  at  an  even  temperature  in  the  coldest  weather 
so  that  our  animals  from  the  tropics  could  live  free  from 
draughts  and  colds. 


It  will  no  doubt  prove  gratifying  to  you  to  know  that 
your  doors  have  satisfactorily  passed  in  every  trial. They 
are  unquestionably  economical  from  the  fuel  point  of  view 
especially  is  so  large  a  building  as  this  where  a  direct 
draft  through  would  make  heating  a  serious  problem.  Besides 
they  allow  us  to  handle  systematically  the  largest  crowds 
and  no  congestion  is  experienced. 

In  material, workmanship  and  mechanical  operation  the 
doors  are  all  that  can  be  desired  and  their  handsome  appear¬ 
ance  add  materially  to  the  effect  of  the  entrances. 

Yours  very  truly. 

Director  Lincoln  Park  zoo. 


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OFFICE 

AO  N.  Dearborn  Street 
\  cinthau  a«« 

miAHONI  )  AUTOMATIC  AS. 134 


Gentlemen- 

The  revolving  door  you  installed  for  me  at  1321  Michigan 
Avenue  early  last  fall  is  entirely  satisfactory  and  up  to  date  it 
is  in  perfect  working  order. 

I  am  very  well  pleased  with  the  purchase  of  the  door  aitf. 
fully  appreciate  the  courteous  treatment  I  received  from  your  Mr. 
J.  J.  Schaller. 


LUNCH  ROOMS 

tail  MICHIOAN  AVCNUI 
73  C  aiN*  STHCCT 


17*  W.  HARRISON  ITRIIT 


Die.  BJE/B 


Respectfully 


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BRANCH  E  S 
NEW  YORK, CHICAGO. 
BOSTON  , PHILADELPHIA . 
CINCINNATI, 
DETROIT, 
MINNEAPOLIS, 
PITTSBURGH 
NEW  ORLEANS. 
KANSAS  CITY 


MILLS 

CHICAGO.  BOSTON, 

jersey  city, 
DETROIT, 


M  I  NET TO. 
WILKES-BARRE, 
SAG  I  NAW. 
BAY  CITY. 


Chicago.  I  ll. 


Aug.  11,  1913 


Gentlemen: - 


Referring  to  the  American  "Standard"  Revolving 


Doors  with  which  you  equipped  our  building  about  five 
years  ago,  will  say’,  that  they  have  been  in  constant  daily 
use  since  then,  and  that  we  have  never  had  the  least  bit 
of  trouble,  or  had  any  oocasion  to  make  any  repairs  upon 
them.  They  save  fuel  and  prevent  drafts. 


The  original  weather  strips  with  which  you 


equipped  the  doors,  are  still  in  good  condition,  and  the 
original  finish  is  still  on  the  doors,  and -they  look  nearly 
as  good  as  the  day  they  were  installed. 

You  are  at  liberty  to  refer  to  us  at  any  time 
in  reference  to  these  doors. 

Yours  very  truly. 


ECS-.K 


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Entrance  to  The  Fair,  Chicago 

American  Revolving  Doors  are  installed  in  The  1'  aii  Department  Store,  Cliicago. 
The  actual  use  of  our  doors  in  such  a  busy  place  as  this  is  a  testimonial  to  their 
reliability  and  merit— over  10,000  people  have  been  counted  entering  and  leaving  via 
the  above  doors  within  one  hour. 


STANDARD 


REVOLVING  DOORS 

Furnished  recently  for  U.  S.  Government  Post  Offices, 
Court  Houses  and  Custom  Houses 


Athens,  Ohio 
Bloomington,  Ill, 
Chester,  S.  C. 
Centralia,  Ill. 
Coldwater,  Mich. 
Concord,  N.  H. 
Delaware,  Ohio 
Dixon,  Ill. 
Frankfort,  Ky. 
Greenville,  Ill. 
Greenville,  Ohio 


Houlton,  Maine 
Hillsdale,  Mich. 
Jackson,  Miss. 
Kenosha,  Wis. 
Lander,  Wyo. 
Laramie,  Wyo. 
Litchfield,  Ill. 
Lowell,  Mass. 
Manchester,  Va. 
Manistee,  Mich. 
Manitowoc,  Wis. 


Marietta,  Ga. 
Maysville,  Ky. 

Mt.  Sterling,  Ky. 
Newark,  N.  J. 
New  Ulm,  Minn. 
Owensboro,  Ky. 
Pontiac,  Mich. 
Portsmouth,  Ohio 
Shenandoah,  Iowa 
Stevens  Pt.,  Wis. 
Texarkana,  Ark. 


Other  Public  Buildings 

Masonic  Temple,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Eftings  Cafe,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Congress  Hotel,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Sears-Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Columbia  Office  Building,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Schoenhofen  Office  Building,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Chase  &  Sanborn  Office  Building,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Illinois  Central  Office  Building,  Chicago,  Ill. 
“The  Fair”  Department  Store,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Leiser  Co.,  McCormick  Building,  Chicago,  Ill. 
“Lloyd”  Department  Store,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Lebolt’s  Jewelry  Store,  Chicago,  Ill. 

John  R.  Thompson  Restaurant,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Gunthers  Candies,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Kuehns  Restaurant,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Drexel  Cafe,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Lion  House,  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Lamb’s  Cafe,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Stillson’s  Cafe,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Second  Security  Bank,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Building,  Chicago. 
City  Hall,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Chickasaw  Building,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Hotel  Terry,  Sedalia,  Mo. 

Hotel  Statler,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Hotel  Sinton,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Hotel  Griswolt,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Hotel  Tuller,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Hotel  Maryland,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Hotel  Beaumont,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Hotel  Anthes,  Fort  Madison,  Wis. 

Geiser  Grand  Hotel,  Baker  City,  Ore. 

First  National  Bank  Building,  Muscatine,  la. 
Goettman  Restaurant,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Marshall,  Illsey  Bank,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Pfister  Vogel  Leather  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Trostel  Office  Building,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
York-Key  Co.,  Woodward,  Okla. 

American  Bank,  El  Paso,  Texas 
Banner  Building,  El  Paso,  Texas. 

P.  O.  at  Strathcona,  Alberta,  Can. 

Union  Bank,  St.  Joseph,  Mich. 

Stallman  Building,  Nashville,  Tenn. 


